Future talks about "Parachute"

You did a song with R.Kelly, “Parachute,” how did that song come together?

My homie from Chicago sent the record. When he sent the record, we jumped on it. At first DJ Pharris gave me the record to do for him and then when he gave it to me and I heard it, [I was like] “How can I make this a Future song?”

He wanted me to do one verse and I took Kellz’ parts. I just took 12 bars of his shit and stopped it, put a verse in between. Took another part of his because he was just going for a long time. I just took the song and made a real record out of it.

Was it originally Kellz’ song or yours?

It was Pharris trying to get different artists on the song. You know, one of those Khaled things—just getting different artists on it. He was going to get a bunch of artists on it. Kellz did a long part to it. I just like the part he did.

He was going to cut Kellz’ part and put my part. Get another artist, do eight bars. Kellz he just freestyled it. He’s Kellz. I’m finna just take the greatest parts off of his shit. I knew that was what he was thinking. He set the tone of the record. And I’m going to make this record off of him.

I just thought in my head, before I send it back with my verse, let me try something new. I took it two verses, chopped Kellz up and made it a record. I told him, “I need this record.” He heard it and said, “It sounds like yours.” And made it happen.

Dunno WTF he's talking about, but Kells owns this track big time! Without Kells nobody would care for it, i'm pretty sure about that! Think it would've been better to do it Khaled-style though, a couple of more rappers on it would've been hotter!

i will be glad when that future guys time is up....nothing talented about him at all...he just took over were t-pain left off with that autotune mess...

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